Of course, within the profession we know that this is a gross misrepresentation, but we've done
a poor job educating consumers that other options are available.
Not exact matches
While it may not seem like a major concern, making even the smallest of mistakes when composing these written messages can have a major impact on our careers since
poor writing skills can give colleagues and customers the impression that we're not really
educated or skilled enough to do our
jobs properly.
You said: «Until the day that universities do not cater to the rich so to implement and further a two class society, where the rich can have their children
educated for the better paying
jobs in society and the
poor are stopped at the door....
Until the day that universities do not cater to the rich so to implement and further a two class society, where the rich can have their children
educated for the better paying
jobs in society and the
poor are stopped at the door....
Human work is the instrument God uses to get things done he wants done: the planet cared for, people
educated, housed, the mind expanded through study, the heart lifted through the manufacture and playing of musical instruments... the
poor fed, the sick healed... Our charitable giving helps the
poor, but creating a decent
job helps them more.
Carl has created hundreds of
jobs for people of color and he's funded a homeless mission for 15 years, feeding, housing and
educating Buffalo's
poorest families.
Paladino has a long history of making race - related comments, but Thomas noted in the video (I'm not sure that it ever actually hit the airwaves) the candidate also «created hundreds of
jobs for people of color and he's funded a homeless mission for 15 years, feeding, housing and
educating Buffalo's
poorest families.»
Unlike other professional programs, PhD programs tend to do a
poor job of
educating students in the specifics of what those options are.
The other irony, as Tony Bryck and the co-authors of the now - classic 1992 study, Catholic Schools and the Common Good, discovered, is that by virtue of their rigor Catholic schools (once) did a better
job educating ordinary kids, including the
poor, than did public schools.
Charters are public schools, and Fariña could have embraced them as a small but critical component of the education system, one that does an admirable
job of
educating poor kids of color.
For example, charter schools are publicly funded but are much more independent than traditional public schools, and far more often than not, they do a better
job of
educating the
poor.
Meanwhile, a new report from Stanford University's Center for Research of Education Outcomes (CREDO) found that online charters do a very
poor job of
educating children.
Rocha is, however, concerned that the industry is doing a
poor job of managing expectations and
educating the public.
The government does a
poor job of
educating debtors and a
poor job promoting it.
BTW: CREA has done another
poor job of
educating REALTORS of the real liability they assume via a mere posting.
Carolyne's comment that our industry has done a
poor (I would argue has done NO)
job educating Canadians on who pays since 2000, is so true that how can we expect anyone to accept the truth until we Walk the Talk.
Our industry has done a
poor job of
educating the public on this matter and in my opinion, this is why private for sales should always sell for 95 % of what the appraised value of the home is, because no fees for services rendered should be included.